nhwanderer
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2003
- Messages
- 25
We just got back from 4 days at BVC -- our first trip as members. Thanks to DVC, we were able to host a mini reunion for my DH and his brothers. All of them were very dubious about Disney, but after eating at Cape May, walking on the Boardwalk, visiting the Animal Kingdom, and spending a day at Typhoon Lagoon, they found themselves delighted and happy. My I-hate-Disney DH was beaming the whole time. What a gift!
Our room (425) was comfortable and quiet, as well as being conveniently located near the elevators and laundry. We had a nice view of the "woods" behind BCV. Service was good, discounts were the best, and we are all ready to do it again.
The only "bad" part of the trip was an evening visit to MK -- terribly crowded, fastpasses all gone, long lines, etc. My daughter and I went back another day in the afternoon and had a better time of it. Live and learn.
A fun part of the trip was our last day, when we spent the morning riding bikes at VWL, ate lunch at Olivia's at OKW, and then ventured into Orlando to see the Morse Museum -- outstanding collection of Tiffany glass.
Looking forward to next March!
NHwanderer
p.s. We flew Southwest instead of driving from NH or taking the train -- definitely a good experience this time around.
Our room (425) was comfortable and quiet, as well as being conveniently located near the elevators and laundry. We had a nice view of the "woods" behind BCV. Service was good, discounts were the best, and we are all ready to do it again.
The only "bad" part of the trip was an evening visit to MK -- terribly crowded, fastpasses all gone, long lines, etc. My daughter and I went back another day in the afternoon and had a better time of it. Live and learn.
A fun part of the trip was our last day, when we spent the morning riding bikes at VWL, ate lunch at Olivia's at OKW, and then ventured into Orlando to see the Morse Museum -- outstanding collection of Tiffany glass.
Looking forward to next March!
NHwanderer
p.s. We flew Southwest instead of driving from NH or taking the train -- definitely a good experience this time around.